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With the transition to Google complete we’ve retired our Work from Home server.
Going forward you’ll be able to access and edit your files from ANY Internet connected device!!
However, until you’ve reached a certain level of proficiency Google insists that we refer to you as a ‘NEWgler’.
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Greenwich Student Samantha Boyea Wins Big
at the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair
Samantha Boyea, senior at Greenwich Central School, took 2nd place in her category of Robotics and Intelligent Machines. She will receive $1,500 for her 2nd place win and have an asteroid named after her. Boyea built a UAV or drone which has the capacity to fly an automatic flight pattern to investigate silos for damage. Of course this technology could be applied in other areas. Her project entitled “Agricultural Drones: The Development of an Unmanned Aerial System for Use in Semi-Autonomous Silo Inspection” will move on to the International Science and Engineering Fair in May in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This is Boyea’s second trip to the international competition which hosts 1,800 students from 75 countries around the world. Boyea also won the Chinese Association for Science and Technology Award which comes with a $1,200 cash prize.
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You can view Boyea’s project and more Wednesday May 30th at 7pm at the local Science Symposium held at Greenwich. The event is free and open to the public.
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Boyea to Compete in the International Science and Engineering Fair
Greenwich Student Samantha Boyea Takes Grand Prize 1st Overall at RPI Greater Capital Region Science and Engineering Fair
(photo: Samantha Boyea)
Samantha Boyea, senior at Greenwich Central School, took the 1st place Grand Prize at the this weekend’s Greater Capital Region Science and Engineering Fair, at RPI. Boyea built a UAV or drone which has the capacity to fly an automatic flight pattern to investigate silos for damage. Of course this technology could be applied in other areas. Her project entitled “Agricultural Drones: The Development of an Unmanned Aerial System for Use in Semi-Autonomous Silo Inspection” will move on to the International Science and Engineering Fair in May in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This is Boyea’s second trip to the international competition which hosts 1,800 students from 75 countries around the world. The competition boasts that millions compete at local competitions like this weekend’s regional fair at RPI which makes Boyea literally one in a million.
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‘DJ’ Jeffords at ext. 5102 djeffords@greenwichcsd.org
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